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In Defense of Land Rights: A Monitoring Report on Land Conflicts in Six Asian Countries Vol. 2

Following the reports prepared in 2018, civil society organizations from Bangladesh, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Nepal and the Philippines once again prepared land conflicts monitoring reports to understand the nature, drivers, and impacts of land conflicts, as well as document attacks against communities and land rights defenders. Grounding on the findings, recommendations are presented to address the immediate and root causes of land and resource conflicts. The six country reports and regional summary also reflect the initial attempt of civil society organizations to implement common methods in monitoring and a unified framework for analyzing land conflicts.

Author ANGOC
Publisher ANGOC
Type of Publication Monitoring Report
Publish Date 2021
Editor(s) ANGOC

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Framework and Methodology of the 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring Initiative

2020 Land Conflict Monitoring Report for Six Asian Countries

“Powerful Individuals” as Top Aggressors, Smallholder Farmers Hardest Hit
(Bangladesh)

Infographics – Bangladesh – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

ELC Grip on Rural Communities’ Land Finally Being Challenged (Cambodia)

Infographics – Cambodia – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

In the Name of Economic Development: State and Private Projects Continue to Lead
Land Conflict Impacts (India)

Infographics – India – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic, Aggressive Land Disposition Continues (Indonesia)

Infographics – Indonesia – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

Evictions Continue: The Reality of Landless and Informal Settlers (Nepal)

Infographics – Nepal – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

From Loss of Land to Loss of Life (Philippines)

Infographics – Philippines – 2020 Land Conflict Monitoring

In Defense of Land Rights: A Monitoring Report on Land Conflicts in Six Asian Countries Vol. 2 (Full Report)